Cool, then I can change that one and have them taken as standard bombers but as a pair of them for more fire power. At a decently approriate price for the squadron.
As to changing the way the army is currently with a range of support suadrons and platoons, I think is better than having too many options for a core company. I tried it, and you really need to design each company for a dedicated role - assault, support, or objective defending with some nice fire support, etc. It may not all work to plan, as no plan survives contact with the enemy.
It would also meen increasing the amount of upgrades a company can take (once each) and this would make the list unbalanced. Points and the amount of support formations allowed per core formatoin will limit the size of the army and thus limit activations. Most armies have a core command option, a core troop option, and maybe a score support option. Some of the more unwieldy or powerful ones have in my own oppinion way too many core formation options.
Lists like the Steel Legion and the Vraaksin Renegades, have too many core formations, and the amount of upgrade options, even if limited to only 3 per core formation, can make the list somewhat confusing. They have a decent amount of support options, as the number of these is limited by the number of core formations.
This list has possibilities for change, and still be balanced, not OP abut still competitive enough for the tournament scene.
I am gaming this weekend, and testing the current version of the list out, and will look at ways of introducing the options that have been mentioned that I said I liked and would try and get in the list after that. Work at the moment is hectic with the end of stocktake for the warehouse - now all the stock has been transferred from the old warehouse, and they have hit me with the "hurry and and pick the outstanding back orders we held back for the stocktake", but do not make any mistakes.
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